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Table of Contents Left Hand 59 The Story of Stuff Right Hand ■Reagan
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RONALD REAGAN Did the policies of the Reagan administration strengthen or weaken the United States?
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The New Right ■American discontent with the Watergate scandal, the economy, energy crisis and Iran hostage crisis. ■Reagan whose background as an actor brings a stage presence and infectious optimism ■The New Right was against gun control, abortion, homosexual rights, school busing, Equal Rights Amendment, affirmative action and nuclear disarmament ■Jerry Falwell’s Moral Majority pushed these values through media.
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Reaganomics 1.Lower taxes (for the wealthy) 2.Smaller government (cut social spending and government regulation of industry and environment) 3.Strong military (return to American exceptionalism--“We are today, the last best hope of man on earth.” 4.Conservative moral values
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Supply Side Economic Theory or Trickle Down Economics Trickle Down Economics ■Tax cuts to the wealthy and business incentives will stimulate investment ■Greater investment would lead to an increase supply of good and services (more jobs) ■More jobs would lead to an increase in taxes.
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Military spending ■Some cuts in government spending, but spending actually increases because of military spending ■First Term: “Evil Empire” –Largest military spending from $150 to $250 billion –Strategic Defense Initiative— ”Star Wars” ■Second Term –Pressure on Reagan for a “nuclear freeze” –Gorbachev suggest banning all ballistic missiles, but Reagan could not let go of SDI
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Debt ■Tax rate for the wealthiest Americans dropped from 70% to 28%Tax rate ■Less taxes and greater spending lead to skyrocketing budget deficit. ■1980-82 US suffers a severe recession ■Federal Reserve raises interest rates to reduce inflation and the GNP begins to turn around
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The Story of Stuff
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Negative Impacts ■incinerator emissions of toxins like dioxin ■pollution and carbon dioxide emissions from transportation ■increased ecological footprint ■migration to urban slums ■school dropouts ■toxics in air and water ■decreased natural resources ■toxics in our products ■accumulation of toxins in consumers ■low wages and reduced health care benefits for retail workers ■declining happiness of consumers ■trash exported to poorer countries ■credit card debt ■loss of wildlife habitat ■unsafe conditions for factory workers ■more time spent working, less leisure time
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Drivers/causal Factors ■Externalize the costs –Exploit land resources –Exploit human resources ■Designed obsolescence ■Perceived obsolescence –Commercials –Ritualized buying ■The Golden Arrow
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